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2024-11-05-accounts

Charity registration number 1150311

SHORTCUT ANNUAL REPORT RECEIPTS AND

PAYMENTS STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED

05 NOVEMBER 2024

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LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Trustees

Sophia Judith Lingham (Chair) Barry James Cooper (Secretary) Malinka Janine van der Gaauw Craig Allan Hendricks Hilary Anne Major

Treasurer Luc Blais Charity number 1150311

Registered office Hillside Cottage Queens Corner Iping Midhurst GU29 0PL

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CONTENTS

Page
Trustees' annual report 1-3
Statements of Receipts and Payments 4-6

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TRUSTEES' ANNUAL REPORT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 05 NOVEMBER 2024

The Trustees present their report with the Receipts and Payments statements of the charity for the year ended 05 November 2024.

Objectives and aims

Promoting the provision of a dedicated safe route for cycling, walking and other forms of lowenergy transport between Petersfield railway station in Hampshire and Midhurst in West Sussex including liaising with South Downs National Park Authority.

Shortcut works alongside the community group of volunteers, the Friends of Rother Valley Way. Activities include:-

The Trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the charity Commission on public benefit.

The Shortcut team and the Friends of Rother Valley Way are all volunteers.

Public Benefits

The Trustees have considered carefully the Charity Commission guideline on public benefits. As per our Object, we devote all our efforts and activities to succeed in creating a dedicated safe route for cycling, walking and other forms of low-energy transport between Petersfield and Midhurst and east ward beyond. The beneficiaries of the completion of our project are multiples. This will include families, employees going to work safely, users of the link road between the 2 towns ( by reducing some demands), businesses along the route and others both who live nearby but also some people further away as the route will integrate and link with other similar accessible routes.

Policies and Procedures Policies

The Trustees are aware of their responsibilities and have put in place the following policies and procedures

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Achievements and Performance

Shortcut has identified, from the Land Registry, all landowners along the entire route from Petersfield to Midhurst. The Network Development Team are engaged in conversations with landowners regarding the routing of the Multi User Path across, or adjacent to their properties, and the financial arrangements for a 25 yr lease for the land required. Non Binding Agreements in Principle (NBiP) are in place with some landowners between the Petersfield and Nyewood Section of the route.

A promotional video has been made for engagement of all local stakeholders, and promotional events have been held to engage with local statutory bodies, stakeholders and individuals informing them of the aims and objectives of the project.

Shortcut is working with Portsmouth University Geographical Sciences Department on GIS Route Mapping of Demographic and Topographic data which will inform infrastructure design and the business case for the project.

Future Activities

Landowner negotiations will be ongoing and it is hoped that further NBiP will be in place within the next 6 to 12 months. The negotiations will include additional mitigation measures, such as agreement variations allowing for the access for agricultural vehicles and livestock movement where it is essential for the business operation and or providing additional privacy features for domestic residences.

Shortcut will be exploring options for landowners to benefit from nature recovery schemes financially, enhancing the productivity of their land, and reducing river pollution in nearby rivers and watercourses.

All of the Future Activities stated above will support planning applications and are designed to attract future funding for the project.

Financial review

Following the signature of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the South Down National Park Authority and Shortcut during the year, we received £50.0k. The MOU dictates that the funds are to be spent only on items authorised by this agreement. The Income of £50.8k includes the SDNPA grant and some interest earned this year. Our expenses of £2.3k were mainly against our restricted funds leaving a balance of £48.0k unspent on the grant.

Going Concern

The Trustees are using the going concern basis of accounting in the preparation of the Receipts and Payments statements in consideration of events and conditions that, individually or collectively, may cast significant doubt on our charitable organisation’s ability to continue as a going concern for the period of at least twelve months from the time the Receipts and Payments statements have been independently examined.

Structure, Governance and Management

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The Charity is governed under the TRUST DEED DATED 06 NOV 2012

The Trustees are elected following review, interview and discussion amongst existing Trustees, the decision to appoint a new Trustee is voted on a quorum Trustees’ meeting.

The charity’s organisational structure is closely linked and operationally works with The Friends of Rother Valley Way and along alongside other community groups.

The Trustees wishes to thank all the volunteers for their support in various roles; they have done a great job during the year. Without their continued support, Shortcut could not continue its objective to add a dedicated safe route for cycling, walking and other forms of low-energy transport between Petersfield railway station in Hampshire and Midhurst in West Sussex, to be made available as a resource to the public.

I would like to thank the Board for their tremendous support during the year.

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Sophia Judith Lingham Chair of Shortcut

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Statement of Receipts and Payments for the year ended 05 November 2024

Shortcut Shortcut 1150311 1150311 CC16a
Receipts and payments accounts
For the period from
Period start date
To 05/11/24
Period end date
06/11/23
Section A Receipts and
payments
Unrestrict
ed funds
Restricted
funds
Endowm
ent funds
Total funds Last
year
to the
nearest
£
to the
nearest £
to the
nearest
£ to the
nearest
£ to the
nearest
£
A1 Receipts
SDNPA grant 1 30/11/23 - 12,500 -
12,500 -
SDNPA grant 2 25/1/24 - 12,500 -
12,500 -
SDNPA grant 3 6/6/24 - 12,500 -
12,500 -
SDNPA grant 4 25/7/24 - 12,500 -
12,500 -
Interest for the year 768 - - 768 -
- - -
-
- - - -
-
- - - -
-
Sub total(Gross income for AR)
768 50,000 -
50,768 -
A2 Asset and investment sales,
(see table).
- - - -
-
- - - -
-
Sub total - - - -
-
Total receipts 768 50,000 - 50,768 -
A3 Payments
FoRVW meeting hall Mar to May 38 - - 38 86
Bank fees Mayto July 15 - - 15 -
- 4 -

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Land registry Windle Ferrier
21/2/24 - 354 - 354 -
Kerry type 20/5/24 - 124 - 124 -
Cookson Design Ltd Inv – 0599
23/7/24 - 970 - 970 -
Zurich Insurance Trustees Public
Liability 1/9/24 25 - - 25 -
Bank fees Aug Sep 2024 10 - - 10 -
Elsted hall rental Oct 2024 125 - - 125 -
Zurich Insurance 10/10/24 25 - - 25 246
Robert Windle Ferrier 3/10/24 - 594 - 594 -
Bank fees 15/10/24 5 - - 5 -
Hospitality Environment Officer
17/10/24 8 - - 8 -
hospitality Network Officer
17/10/124 23 - - 23 -
Henry Warren Village Club
21/10/24 18 - - 18
Domain Name - - - - 66
Website - - - - 329
- - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
- - - - -
Sub total 292 2,042 - 2,334 727
A4 Asset and investment
purchases, (see table)
- - - - -
- - - - -
Sub total
- - - - -
Total payments 292 2,042 - 2,334 727
Net of receipts/(payments) 476 47,958 - 48,434 -727
A5 Transfers between funds - - - - -
A6 Cash funds last year end 23,942 - - 23,942 24,669
Cash funds this year end 24,418 47,958 - 72,376 23,942

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period

Unrestric Restricted Endow
ted funds funds ment
Categories Details funds
to to nearest to
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nearest £ £ nearest
£
B1 Cash funds 24,418 47,958 -
- -
-
-
-
- -
-
-
-
Total cash funds 24,418 47,958 -
(agree balances with
receipts and payments
account(s)) OK OK OK
Unrestric Restricted Endow
ted funds funds ment
funds
to to nearest to
nearest £ £ nearest
Details £
B2 Other monetary assets - -
-
-
-
- -
-
-
-
- -
-
-
-
Fund to Current
which Cost value
asset (optional) (optiona
Details belongs l)
B3 Investment assets - -
-
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-
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Fund to Current
which Cost value
asset (optional) (optiona
Details belongs l)
B4 Assets retained for the - -
-
charity’s own use
- -
-
Fund to Amount When
which due due
liability (optional) (optiona
Details relates l)
B5 Liabilities - -
- -
Signed by one or two trustees on
behalf of all the trustees
Signature Print Name Print Name Date of
approval

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